An exercise in inspiration
As photographers, we often pride ourselves on our ability to see the inspiration and creative potential in any scene. This is a skill that comes
As photographers, we often pride ourselves on our ability to see the inspiration and creative potential in any scene. This is a skill that comes
In part one of this three-part mini-series, I looked at filling in gaps and expanding your frame. In part two we are looking at blurring
A few weeks ago, news broke that a high school yearbook staff had edited out girls’ cleavage. Now, as someone who went to a private
I thought I would put together a three-part tutorial taking a single image from start to finish. For part one, I am going to look
Perhaps you’ve heard the term “LUT” before, but aren’t really sure what it all means. So what exactly are LUTs, especially in regard to photography?
Where does blurring the line between straight photography and digital art happen? Is it in the styling, the shoot or the edit? I often teach
Recently I completed a set of studio headshots against a plain, black background. Afterward in the editing stage, I decided I wanted my subjects to
Many of us need to optimize photos for various social media by creating specific image and dimension sizes. Their specifications can be very specific pixel
One of the most anticipated features lately in both Luminar and Photoshop are their AI-powered sky replacement tools. Many of us night photographers would love
Exploring my own workflow habits has led to the creation of a number of automated Actions and presets that are invaluable to my processing routine.
This morning, Adobe announced the release of the first version of Photoshop to natively run on Macs with the new M1 chip. Tests show a
I often exhort my students to play in Photoshop to learn how to make stronger images. I’m not a ‘Do as I say, not as